Printed dictionaries and other books with definitions for And Whatnot

They provided such items as bagging, rope, food, tools, cloth, and whatnot. Most
planters operated on account, with payment due or deducted at the end of a
given year or planting season. The books kept by factors are often the only
records ...

Brown University professor Edmund Burke Delabarre became convinced that
among the admitted hodgepodge of scratches, X's, lines, circles, geometric
shapes, and whatnot, there was an actual written message in Portuguese: ''
Miguel ...

'Mathematics, trigonometry, chemistry, psychoanalysis, music and whatnot
have all been related to Cubism to give it an easier interpretation. All this has
been pure literature, not to say nonsense, which brought bad results, blinding
people ...

(From em, upon, and whatnot», to spread). A poultice; also a name
for an application of wheat meal, boiled in hydrelaum, to wounds. Errrtocc'us. (
From amwhoov, Z give relief in tooth-ache, and some other painful afl'ections.